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|trtx=Albanian: kruarje; Arabic: حِكَّة; Egyptian Arabic: جرب; Moroccan Arabic: حكّة; Armenian: քոր; Assamese: খজুৱতি, খজুলি, খজুটি; Azerbaijani: qaşınmaq; Belarusian: свярбенне, сверб; Bikol Central: gatol; Bulgarian: сърбеж; Chinese Cantonese: 痕; Mandarin: 癢, 痒, 發癢, 发痒; Czech: svrbění, svědění; Dutch: [[jeuk]]; Esperanto: juko; Finnish: kutina, syyhy; French: [[démangeaison]], [[prurit]]; Galician: proído, proício, prurito, comechón; Georgian: მუნი; German: [[Jucken]], [[Juckreiz]]; Greek: [[φαγούρα]], [[κνησμός]]; Ancient Greek: [[κνησμός]], [[ψώρα]]; Hebrew: גירוד, עקצוץ; Hungarian: viszketés; Ido: prurito; Ilocano: budo; Ilocano: budo; Italian: [[prurito]]; Japanese: かゆみ; Kashubian: svôrb; Kikuyu: mwĩthũa Korean: 가려움증; Latin: [[prurigo]]; Maori: toretiti, harehare, hakihaki, māngeongeo, torotiti, ngaoko; Marathi: खाज; Occitan: prusina, prusor, prusèsta; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: сврабъ; Old East Slavic: своробъ; Old English: giċċe; Oromo: cittoo; Plautdietsch: Gnauz; Polish: świąd, swędzenie, świerzbienie; Portuguese: [[coceira]], [[comichão]], [[prurido]]; Quechua: siqsi, sixi, şixi; Romanian: mâncărime; Russian: [[зуд]], [[свербёж]], [[зудение]], [[свербение]]; Serbo-Croatian: svrab, свраб; Slovak: svrbenie; Spanish: [[picazón]], [[escozor]], [[picor]], [[comezón]], [[prurito]]; Swedish: klåda; Tagalog: kati; Telugu: దురద; Thai: ความคัน; Tocharian B: saiwe; Turkish: kaşıntı, kaşınma; Ukrainian: свербі́ж, сверблячка; Vietnamese: ngứa; Votic: süühü; Walloon: schôpe; Welsh: ysfa | |||
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Revision as of 11:58, 21 September 2022
English (LSJ)
ὁ, A = κνῆσις, itching, Hp.VM 16, Arist.HA578b3; ἡ ἀκαλήφη κ. ποιεῖ Diph.Siph. ap. Ath.3.90a; scratching, Plu.2.126b (pl.); in a pleasurable sense, titillation, Arist. GA723b34, Pr.878b7. 2 metaph., irritation, Plu.2.61a.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1460] ὁ, das Jucken, der Kitzel, Reiz; Hippocr.; κνησμὸν ποιεῖ ἡ ἀκαλήφη Diphil. bei Ath. III, 90 a; Arist. H. A. 6, 28; κνησμοῦ περὶ τὴν χεῖρα συμβάντος S. Emp. adv. math. 7, 232.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
κνησμός: ὁ, = κνῆσις, «φαγοῦρα», Ἱππ. π. Ἀρχ. Ἰητρ. 15, Ἀριστ. π. τὰ Ζ. Ἱστ. 6. 28, 3· προξενουμένη ὑπὸ τῆς ἀκαλήφης, κνίδης, Δίφιλ. Σίφν. παρ’ Ἀθην. 90Α· ἐπὶ ἡδονικοῦ κνησμοῦ, γαργαλισμός, Ἀριστ. π. Ζ. Γεν. 1. 18, 29, Προβλ. 4. 15, 1. 2) μεταφορ., ἐρεθισμός, διέγερσις, Πλούτ. 2. 61Α (ἔνθα ἴδε Wyttenb.)· ἐν τῷ πληθ., αὐτόθι 126Β, κτλ.
French (Bailly abrégé)
οῦ (ὁ) :
démangeaison, chatouillement ; fig. irritation.
Étymologie: κνάω.
Greek Monolingual
ο (AM κνησμός) κνω
ενοχλητικός ερεθισμός του δέρματος ή τών βλεννογόνων, φαγούρα («ἀκαλήφη... κνησμὸν ποιεῖ», Αθήν.)
αρχ.
1. αμυχή, γρατσούνισμα
2. ηδονικό ερέθισμα, γαργαλισμός
3. μτφ. ερεθισμός, διέγερση («ἅν δὲ πρὸς ἑταίραν... κνησμός τις ἐξ ὀργῆς καὶ ζηλοτυπίας ἐγγένηται», Πλούτ.).
Greek Monotonic
κνησμός: ὁ (κνάω), φαγούρα, ερεθισμός, σε Πλούτ.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
κνησμός: ὁ
1) зуд Arst., Sext.;
2) раздражение, возбуждение Plut.
Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)
κνησμός -οῦ, ὁ [κνάω] jeuk.
Middle Liddell
κνησμός, οῦ, κνάω
an itching, irritation, Plut.
Translations
Albanian: kruarje; Arabic: حِكَّة; Egyptian Arabic: جرب; Moroccan Arabic: حكّة; Armenian: քոր; Assamese: খজুৱতি, খজুলি, খজুটি; Azerbaijani: qaşınmaq; Belarusian: свярбенне, сверб; Bikol Central: gatol; Bulgarian: сърбеж; Chinese Cantonese: 痕; Mandarin: 癢, 痒, 發癢, 发痒; Czech: svrbění, svědění; Dutch: jeuk; Esperanto: juko; Finnish: kutina, syyhy; French: démangeaison, prurit; Galician: proído, proício, prurito, comechón; Georgian: მუნი; German: Jucken, Juckreiz; Greek: φαγούρα, κνησμός; Ancient Greek: κνησμός, ψώρα; Hebrew: גירוד, עקצוץ; Hungarian: viszketés; Ido: prurito; Ilocano: budo; Ilocano: budo; Italian: prurito; Japanese: かゆみ; Kashubian: svôrb; Kikuyu: mwĩthũa Korean: 가려움증; Latin: prurigo; Maori: toretiti, harehare, hakihaki, māngeongeo, torotiti, ngaoko; Marathi: खाज; Occitan: prusina, prusor, prusèsta; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: сврабъ; Old East Slavic: своробъ; Old English: giċċe; Oromo: cittoo; Plautdietsch: Gnauz; Polish: świąd, swędzenie, świerzbienie; Portuguese: coceira, comichão, prurido; Quechua: siqsi, sixi, şixi; Romanian: mâncărime; Russian: зуд, свербёж, зудение, свербение; Serbo-Croatian: svrab, свраб; Slovak: svrbenie; Spanish: picazón, escozor, picor, comezón, prurito; Swedish: klåda; Tagalog: kati; Telugu: దురద; Thai: ความคัน; Tocharian B: saiwe; Turkish: kaşıntı, kaşınma; Ukrainian: свербі́ж, сверблячка; Vietnamese: ngứa; Votic: süühü; Walloon: schôpe; Welsh: ysfa